Applies to: Exchange Server 2013
Topic Last Modified: 2012-10-10
When the Managed Folder Assistant processes items in a mailbox, if the items have a retention tag with a retention limit, the assistant tests the age of those items and takes the specified action for items that have exceeded their retention limit.
Determining the age of different types of items
The retention age of mailbox items is calculated from the date of delivery. When the Managed Folder Assistant processes items in a mailbox, it stamps a start date and an expiration date for all items that have retention tags with the Delete and Allow Recovery or Permanently Delete retention action. Items that have an archive tag are also stamped with a move date.
The retention age for items in the Deleted Items default folder is calculated based on the date of delivery unless the item was moved or deleted from a folder that doesn't have an inherited or implicit retention tag. Consider the following examples:
- A user receives a message in the Inbox folder on 01/26/2011.
The Inbox folder has a retention tag configured to delete items in
365 days.
- The Managed Folder Assistant processes the message. It stamps
the message with a start date of 01/26/2011 and an expiration date
of 01/26/2012.
- The user soft-deletes the item on 02/27/2011.The item is moved
to the Deleted Items folder, which has a retention tag configured
to delete the item in 30 days.
- The Managed Folder Assistant processes the message. It
recalculates the expiration date based on the start date
(01/26/2011).
- Because the item is older than 30 days, it is deleted
immediately.
- The Managed Folder Assistant processes the message. It stamps
the message with a start date of 01/26/2011 and an expiration date
of 01/26/2012.
- A user receives an item in the Inbox folder on 01/26/2011.The
Inbox folder doesn't have a retention tag applied, and the
retention policy doesn't contain a default policy tag.
- The user soft-deletes the item on 02/27/2011.The item is moved
to the Deleted Items folder, which has a retention tag configured
to delete items in 30 days.
- The Managed Folder Assistant processes the mailbox on
03/27/2011 and determines the item doesn't have a start date. It
stamps the current date as the start date, and 04/27/2011 as the
expiration date.
- The item is deleted on 04/27/2011, which is 30 days after it
was deleted or moved to the Deleted Items folder.
- The user soft-deletes the item on 02/27/2011.The item is moved
to the Deleted Items folder, which has a retention tag configured
to delete items in 30 days.
The same is true for both move tags (tags with the Move to Archive retention action) and delete tags (tags with the Delete and Allow Recovery and Permanently Delete retention actions).
Calendar items
Depending on whether a calendar item is in the Deleted Items folder, the Managed Folder Assistant uses the following rules to calculate the age of calendar items and enforce retention limits. The steps for each rule are listed in the order in which they are performed.
Location of calendar items | Rules |
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Calendar items in the Deleted Items folder |
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Calendar items not in the Deleted Items folder |
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Tasks
Depending on whether a task is in the Deleted Items folder, the Managed Folder Assistant uses the rules listed in the following table to calculate the age of tasks and enforce retention limits. The steps for each rule are listed in the order in which they are performed.
Location of tasks | Rules |
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Tasks in the Deleted Items folder |
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Tasks not in the Deleted Items folder |
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Other items
For all other types of items, the Managed Folder Assistant uses the following rules to calculate the age and enforce retention limits. These items include:
- Email messages
- Contacts
- Documents
- Faxes
- Journal items
- Meeting requests, responses, and cancellations
- Missed calls
The steps for each rule are listed in the order in which they are performed.
Period at which retention starts | Rules |
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When an item is delivered to a user's mailbox |
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When a user moves the item to the managed folder |
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Corrupted items
Any corrupted items in a mailbox are skipped by the Managed Folder Assistant and don't expire.